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Orangericky

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 Basically I am having random crashes when I play on the mulitplayer. it only occurs on the multiplayer and not in the singleplayer at all and can occur at any time after having entered the multiplayer menus.
When it crashes the entire game freezes and I jsut get white noise. The only way out is to do a hard reboot of my computer.
I am using an NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450 card with Core i3-2100 CPU at 3.10GHz with 4GB ram.
I have tried underclocking and overclocking, I've added another case fan, I've updated, rolled backe uninstalled and reinstalled drivers and the game on numerous occassions but nothing fixes it!
Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks

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Slayer299

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I don't believe the problem is your pc or anyone else's for that matter. I've been having the sound cut out and then having mp crash ever since resurgence was installed and its left mp almost unplayable with a guaranteed crash on 50% of my matches and any map.

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Protious316

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We need to Consolidate these treads into one so Bioware will actually read them. There are to many at current which are spread out. To get attention you must get a high number of replies.

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glisten

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I have a similar system. nVidia (EVGA 460), P6, core i7, 8GB, Gaming case, all fans at max. It crashes on wave 8 in silver every time. It seems like it is the number of hostiles that causes the problem. No problem on Bronze. Recently noticed that the card is reporting high levels of heat, so I reduced the core speed on the video card. Crashed quickly, but don't know which wave since I was started in the middle of a round. Will try to increase the core speed and hope for the best. I did fry an nVidia 8800 GTX playing the game in multiplayer. Ran single player just fine.

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glisten

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Update. Bought a new card, EVGA 570HD. Could not ask for better. Quiet, fast. The GPU temp maxes at 71C. Vastly better than the 460 which was over 100C. When I opened the 460 case, some dust. Perhaps that was the problem.